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As the metal forms mostly solid their formation of atom are close compare to liquid and gases so their atom vibrates at less rate they have relative less area to vibrate compare to liquid and gases so metal can withstand to a very high temperature

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the dont have high conuductivity and have negative temperature coefficient

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because when the temperature increases and its resistivity will get decreases

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high conductivity

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Low Temperature coefficients

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